Trump Eyes GOP Gains Through Texas Redistricting
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In an effort to protect Republicans’ House seats in the 2026 midterms, Donald Trump’s White House is aggressively pushing for redistricting in Texas that would allow the GOP to pick up five additional seats in the state.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAs Trump looks to net five GOP seats through Texas redistricting, Democrats grasp for responsePresident Donald Trump said he thinks Republicans could flip a handful of congressional districts in Texas next year through “just a very simple redrawing."
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, told Texas Democrats on a call on Tuesday that the moment required everyone to take extraordinary actions.
With mid-decade re-redistricting on the horizon in Ohio and Texas, I wanted to re-up this Slate column I wrote with Aaron Goldzimer a few years back. Over the last two elections, the U.S. House has been exceptionally fair,
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) voices concern over the redistricting in Texas. "I need people of color to understand that the scheme of the Republicans has consistently been to make sure that they mute our voices,
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President Donald Trump reportedly told Texas Republicans on a call on Tuesday he wants them to find five new GOP seats in Texas.
Redistricting is one of 18 items on the agenda during the Texas legislative special session that begins July 21.
More eager to play ball is California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has been floating an equal and opposite redistricting response in light of Texas’ proposed moves. “Two can play this game,” Newsom, a widely speculated 2028 hopeful, wrote on X today.
Crockett said Republicans, backed by Trump, are "blatantly" trying to "dilute minority voices" with the redrawing of its congressional map.